The micrometer non-destructively measures coating thickness (lacquers, paints, laminates, etc.) on ferric and non-ferric metals. The micrometer is ideal for detecting, for example, if a vehicle has had an accident. Or in addition, it is also used in industry for quality control, thus guaranteeing that the quality of the product is identical.
The micrometer has an ergonomic design and incorporates the measuring probe. Its use is simple and allows you to measure quickly and accurately. It has been designed to measure the thickness of non-magnetic coatings (such as lacquers, laminates, chrome, copper, zinc, anodized, etc.) on ferric bases, such as iron and steel. The micrometer also measures the thickness of insulating coatings, such as lacquers, anodized, paper, glass, rubber, etc. on non-ferric bases, such as copper, aluminum, brass, stainless steel.
Application / Use
Simply lay the micrometer on the material to be measured and read the value on the screen. In this simple way you can measure the thickness or coating of lacquers, paints, plastic coatings, chrome, copper, zinc, galvanized, enamel on steel, stainless steel , ferric and non-ferric metals, as well as anodized on aluminum.
The calibration standards included in the scope of delivery allow the micrometer to be adjusted at any time. To do this, place a calibration standard on a plate (Fe or NFe) and place the micrometer on the standard. Make sure the device is upright and positioned correctly.
– Wear-resistant sensor
– V-slot for measuring in pipes
– One-handed operation
– Carrying case
– Optional: ISO calibration certificate optional
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